Proclaiming the forgiveness of sins, and the gift of eternal life, both of which come through faith in the G-d of Israel and His Son, the Messiah Yeshua.
A major segment of each service is devoted to preaching and teaching from the Scriptures. Messianic Judaism is founded on the belief that the Word of G-d is what draws us into a closer relationship with Him, especially when it is read and practiced in the power of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit).
We believe the Tanach and the B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant) which was promised in Jeremiah 31:31-33 are the inspired and infallible Word of G-d. G-d, in His mercy, from before the foundation of the earth, set in motion a plan revealed in the Tanach, which allows us to have perpetual 'fellowship' with Him. In Hebrew, Kippur means 'covering.' Thus, Yom Kippur is the day the sins of the Israelites became 'covered' through the shed blood of a lamb. After this sacrifice, the Israelites were inscribed in the Book of Life for the ensuing year. G-d's solution through Messiah is the one-time rather than annual covering of sin through "blood sacrifice." Our Abba Father brought forth His Son as Messiah, and allowed Him to be crucified on a "tree" as a substitutionary sacrifice for our sins. This "covering" of sin through His shed blood enables all who believe in Him to enter into a personal relationship with G-d (Isaiah 49:6) for all eternity by instantly wiping away all the sins of the world - past, present and future.
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